While rest of state prospers, West Tennessee sees population decline
Sept. 01--
"This is going to be a restaurant. It's designed to be a restaurant... ," says Howell, 65, who owns a real estate and investment firm. "Our buildings are occupant-ready."
This community 65 miles east of
As local mortgage sales recruiter
The struggles of
The estimates show that the part of the state west of the
Other areas of state growing
The problems of
The growth in Middle Tennessee isn't limited to
In
Even counties like
Decline was predictable
"I'm not surprised,"
The
"Where we happen to have population gains, it's from natural growth -- people having babies," he said.
"We're not seeing the kind of growth that draws people from other parts of the country."
The area's troubles aren't the result of neglect by state government, says
Much of the department's focus has been on developing and marketing the
The megasite, located about 20 miles from
The city also suffered from a significant downsizing over the years at the
It's a familiar problem across
Hopeful signs in
One problem, Shackelford said, is education.
"Every single industry in our county is at a point of growth, but we don't have the skilled labor."
Instead of staying home and finding jobs in the local area, about half of young adults leave the county after finishing school, local officials say. The reasons include a perceived lack of opportunity and a desire to live in bigger, more vibrant urban areas.
Morelli, the mortgage sales recruiter, said the eldest two of her four children already have moved out of state.
"For years, I've kind of encouraged my kids to leave," she said.
Just a few months ago, McTizic, the great-great-grandson of a sharecropper, was elected
"This is a great place to raise a family," he said, extolling the area's potential. "We're right at the edge of the runway, and I think you're going to see great things once we get off the ground."
Reversing the trend
McTizic and other leaders here predict a reversal in the trend of young people moving away. The natural amenities of the county, which include the
Entrepreneurs like
"For 20 years, I've had a dream to move out here," Roberts said.
She envisions craft breweries, distilleries and nice restaurants springing up in the area.
"It's just an incredible place to live," Roberts said. "It's just a challenge to make a living."
Morelli, too, is hopeful for a resurgence in the
"This used to be a booming little town... ," she said. "It's sad to see the decline."
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